The field that is interested in how people handle spatial information is in [8] called ”Naïve geography” and argue that this should be accepted as a separate object of study like naïve physics has been. ”Naïve geography capture and reflect the way people think and reason about geographic space and time, both consciously and subconsciously. Naïve stands for instinctive or spontaneous” [8]. Some of the aspects of naïve geography might be important to take into account when georeferencing texts as they may have significant impact on how humans express spatial knowledge in texts. Some of these are described below.